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Pollinators are essential, but here in Idaho and around the world they're in trouble.
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After five years of work, the Wassmuth Center opens it's new Philip E. Batt Education Center.
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Hasler unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the board in 2022, and also applied to be appointed to the board in 2023 and spring 2024.
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According to a National Bureau of Economic Research study referenced by Climate Central, for every increased degree in heat, a student's learning ability decreases by nearly 1%, and that air conditioning can limit these impacts.
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When it comes to learning, there is no age limit. Which is why the programs designed by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute are so important.
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According to a new policy in Colorado Springs, students need to put their phones away all day inside special pouches. Schools in Boise, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas already have similar policies.
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In the late 19th century, Yellowstone became the first national park in America. Visitation started out slow, but the railroad soon changed that.
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As our cities continue to grow, so too does our need for green spaces.
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Idaho’s largest school district is giving all students access to free and live online tutoring.
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It can be hard to focus on an empty stomach, which is why, starting in the fall, the Boise School District will be offering free breakfast to its students.
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Last month, the Caldwell School Board approved a $100 pay-to-play athletic fee. Idaho Matters takes a look at this issue and whether or not it will price students out of participating in athletics.
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As families get ready for a new school year, many are settling back into a routine. But for parents sending their kids off to school for the first time, it can be hard to know how to prepare them for that transition.